Playground Games has teased the latest addition to Forza Horizon 4. Just in time for the game’s first anniversary, Series 14 will arrive with at least one new car: the McLaren 600LT.
Studio 397 has released the “Two Strong” car pack for rFactor 2. As the name implies, players will find themselves with two brand-new toys to tinker with: the Aston Martin Vantage GTE and McLaren Senna GTR.
McLaren is continuing to tease us with glimpses of its new car. We’ve seen it in various camouflaged guises in recent weeks, including at the Geneva Motor Show, but now the dazzle wrap has come off.
After its initial reveal last month, McLaren has taken the faux body panels off its upcoming grand tourer. The unnamed car is set for a full reveal next month.
If you’ve been holding out for a McLaren-branded high-rider, we’ve got bad news for you. Or rather Mark Roberts, head of design at McLaren Automotive, does.
Formula One is a sport right at the cutting edge of technology. The systems and materials used on today’s race cars will inevitably reach the road in a few years — or sooner, in some cases.
With the growth of my channel over the last couple of years, I’ve had this little dream that one day, it would enable me to sample a real race car. That little dream became a reality last week after I was invited to give the McLaren 570S GT4 a try!
Bruce McLaren took his maiden win for his own team in June 1968. Driving an M7A, McLaren became only the third ever driver to win an F1 race in their own car. That race, at Spa-Francorchamps, was the first step for a team that would go on to win 20 F1 driver and constructor titles to date.
McLaren’s wrapped up 2018 with another new model. Joining the 600LT ant Speedtail, this is the 720S Spider, the al fresco version of the firm’s Super Series car.
Automotive branded electronics are nothing new. From the Ferrari Thrustmaster headset to the Porsche Xbox One controller, there are options galore. Now for those looking to get a branded VR headset, HTC has introduced the Vive Pro McLaren Limited Edition.
If you own a McLaren F1 and doubt its authenticity, you now have a place to go. For a fee, the team at McLaren Special Operations (MSO) will certify your F1 and make sure it’s up to snuff.